
Sheffield Wednesday manager Henrik Pedersen has had an incredibly difficult time in charge of the Championship club throughout its administration.
Wednesday, who are aiming for League One, have only won one of their 28 second-tier games and are still on a losing streak due to earlier deductions.
However, Pedersen has not faced sacking pressure as a result of the club’s bad financial situation, which has resulted in the departure of several players, including Owls great Barry Bannan.
Meanwhile, James Bord has been appointed Sheffield Wednesday’s preferred bidder, and any potential owner would make their own decision on Pedersen’s future.
Henrik Pedersen warned Sheffield Wednesday may break ways with him once the takeover is completed.

Wednesday has discovered that the Independent Football Regulator is now unable to assess prospective owners as the South Yorkshire club seeks to move on from administration.
Meanwhile, Football League World asked our Owls fan pundit, Patrick McKenna, if he expected Pedersen to leave the Hillsborough dugout after Bord’s group completed their takeover.
McKenna stated: “In terms of new owners, who they are, and when they take over, I believe they will have to make a choice about Henrik Pedersen. New owners frequently bring in new managers to implement their plans.If Pedersen was replaced, that would not be unusual. However, he has been in an impossible scenario this season, making it difficult to accurately evaluate his performance at Sheffield Wednesday. Fans may make judgments about the coach’s decisions, such as making substitutions earlier in the game or selecting a different lineup.However, his resources are so low that he is unable to think and plan normally. I believe he has been really unlucky in not winning a few more points this season. Football isn’t a game of sentiment. “I don’t think the new owners will have the leeway that fans give to Pedersen.”I could see a new manager entering. If such were the case, it would express gratitude to Pedersen for stepping in and doing his best. Because Dejphon Chansiri made sure you didn’t get a fair shake of the whip.”
Henrik Pedersen deserves enormous credit for the effort he did on Wednesday.

According to McKenna, Wednesday’s incoming owners would most likely try to replace Pedersen in order to make their own mark on the South Yorkshire club’s operations.
However, despite the Owls’ problems on and off the field, the 48-year-old deserves a lot of credit for the part he performed at Hillsborough.
Pedersen, who previously aided Danny Rohl, saw the German leave after his Wednesday spell, but remained faithful despite ex-owner Chansiri’s chronic failure to pay staff and player salaries on time.
The Dane has helped keep the Owls together during a difficult time for both players and fans, albeit his on-field performance has left much to be desired.
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